Biopartitioning micellar separation methods: modelling drug absorption.
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L. Escuder-Gilabert | M. Medina-Hernández | S. Sagrado | L Escuder-Gilabert | J J Martínez-Pla | S Sagrado | R M Villanueva-Camañas | M J Medina-Hernández | J. J. Martínez-Pla | R. Villanueva-Camañas
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